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The New Hampshire Motorcycle Fetish

In New Hampshire -- this little triangle where winter chills linger well beyond April and summers are too short -- they begin to emerge at the first hint of the spring warmth to launch yet another season of burning gas and showing off their ...

From HENRY GEKONDE, American Spectator,  12 May 2009

Air Travel: Truce With Irrationality

When you travel from London to Boston by air, as I did recently -- during which ordeal I was forced to dump my precious, unopened bottle of wine in a trash bin, and engaged in a childish confrontation in midflight with a middle-aged woman flying ...

From HENRY GEKONDE, American Spectator,  30 Apr 2009

No Shoes for Zimbabwe

It can't be easy being from Zimbabwe, that unfortunate, landlocked former British colony in Southern Africa that inspires exasperated sighs, endless clichés and colorful superlatives. It's bad enough that the country has the highest inflation rate in ...

From HENRY GEKONDE, American Spectator,  10 Jan 2008

Language and Immigration

Illegal immigration is a hot topic these days in Virginia and Maryland, and a visit to a Latin-themed diner here can alter one's perception of the issue. It's well after three on this Friday afternoon, and the narrow, dark, dingy dining room of this ...

From HENRY GEKONDE, American Spectator,  23 Oct 2007

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